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Pac-Land - Definition

Pac-Land
Screenshot Pac-Land
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Midway Games
Release date: 1984
Genre: Retro/Platform
Game modes: Up to 2 players, alternating turns
Cabinet: Standard
Controls: 3 buttons
Monitor
Orientation: Horizontal
Type: Raster, standard resolution (Used: 288×224)
Notes
Based on the Pac-Man television series

Pac-Land is an entry in the Pac-Man series of arcade video games, released into arcades by Namco, and its American distributor Midway Games, in 1984. The game was based primarily around the "Pac-Man" television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. Its primary objective is to race through various landscapes (a town, a forest, etc.), avoiding Pac-Man's familiar adversaries, the ghost-like monsters, to rescue a fairy princess from capture.

A side-scrolling platform game, Pac-Land is considered one of the first of its kind, released several years before Super Mario Bros. set the standards for the genre. However, with its awkward controls, overly-simplified graphics, and shrill, beepy soundtrack, it is generally considered awful and unplayable. Despite its lack of popularity, Pac-Land was released to several home consoles and computers, including the Commodore 64, the Amiga, the Atari ST, and even Japan's Nintendo Family Computer.

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